Looking to bake a cheesecake, but short on time to watch that renowned YouTuber’s 30-minute video on the process? With Google Bard’s new capability, you can now save valuable time as it distills those critical insights in just seconds.
YouTube serves as a vast repository of videos spanning diverse topics such as cooking, DIY, and education. However, the platform occasionally presents challenges, as videos can be lengthy or obscure vital details within their content.
In a recent update shared by Google, Bard AI expanded its understanding of YouTube videos. Google’s generative AI LLM is now equipped to respond to specific inquiries directly related to the content of a video, allowing users to ask Bard questions about a certain video. It can also summarize a video simply by inputing the YouTube URL. These developments were first reported by Android Authority.
The recent upgrade marks an important step for Bard, moving beyond its initial integration with YouTube, which primarily allowed users to search for specific videos with the engine.
Now, the chatbot is capable of providing detailed responses to queries associated with the video’s content. For instance, users can engage Bard to obtain specific details within a video. An example provided was the ability to inquire about specific details within a video, such as the number of eggs required in a recipe.
Describing the new update, Google mentioned that it’s an initial stage in Bard’s capability to understand YouTube video content, allowing for the AI to engage in insightful conversations around the video.
From initial observations, it appears that Bard’s new YouTube capabilities are accessible to all Bard users, suggesting that it has transitioned from a testing phase to general availability.
YouTube has also introduced a feature designed to distill key topics from video comments using generative AI, providing users a comprehensive view of the discussions unfolding around the video’s content.
This holds particular significance given Google’s current competition against OpenAI’s GPT LLM in the ongoing race for generative AI supremacy. Although OpenAI presently leads in consumer usage, cutting-edge integrations with platforms like YouTube could potentially position Bard as a standout contender.
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